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Integrative analysis of large-scale biological data sets
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Integrative analysis of large-scale biological data sets

  • Enrico Glaab1,
  • Jonathan Garibaldi1 &
  • Natalio Krasnogor1 

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We present two novel web-applications for microarray and gene/protein set analysis, ArrayMining.net and TopoGSA. These bioinformatics tools use integrative analysis methods, including ensemble and consensus machine learning techniques, as well as modular combinations of different analysis types, to extract new biological insights from experimental transcriptomics and proteomics data. They enable researchers to combine related algorithms and datasets to increase the robustness and accuracy of statistical analyses and exploit synergies of different computational methods, ranging from statistical learning to optimization and topological network analysis.

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    Enrico Glaab, Jonathan Garibaldi & Natalio Krasnogor

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Glaab, E., Garibaldi, J. & Krasnogor, N. Integrative analysis of large-scale biological data sets. Nat Prec (2011). https://doi.org/10.1038/npre.2011.5598.1

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Keywords

  • network analysis
  • topology
  • interaction
  • microarray
  • protein
  • gene
  • web application
  • server
  • classification
  • clustering
  • feature selection
  • rediction
  • cancer
  • cross-study normalisation
  • cross-platform integration
  • visualisation
  • Dimensionality reduction

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